The Motorola ATRIX was among the most interesting announcements at this year CES. Not only because its among the few Android smartphones powered by the powerful Tegra 2 platform, but also because it comes with a bunch of docking accessories, which can turn the device from a TV video player with its own remote to a slim netbook with a proper screen and a hardware keyboard.
The Motorola ATRIX packs some industry-leading features such as 1GB of RAM and the qHD screen 540 x 960 pixels. There is also the on-board fingerprint reader, the Gorilla Glass display, the 16GB of storage, the FullHD 1080p video playback, and the HDMI port. The Atrix also has a 5 megapixel camera with 720p video recording, but the smartphone is currently stuck at Android 2.2 Froyo as opposed to getting the most recent 2.3 Gingerbread version.
Videos Below!